
Kendall Dilling
Kendall Dilling is the CEO of Pathways Alliance, a consortium of Canada's largest oil sands companies dedicated to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Recently, he emphasized the group's commitment to advancing a significant carbon capture project in Northern Alberta, which aims to transport captured carbon to reduce emissions significantly.
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Kendall Dilling, its president, said in an interview Friday that although the bulk of the work done by the group has been on the carbon-capture project, known as Pathways, it has always had a much broader focus.
Group behind Pathways carbon-capture project changes name to Oil Sands Alliance
Kendall Dilling, the president of the Pathways Alliance, expressed encouragement that the federal government has recognized the importance of the carbon-capture project.
Ottawa ties stalled carbon-capture project to new pipelineKendall Dilling, president of Pathways Alliance, expresses optimism about breaking down barriers to infrastructure development in Canada.
Carney tied carbon capture to new pipelines. Here’s how it could finally get builtPathways chief executive officer Kendall Dilling said in an e-mail Friday that members have completed various engineering, regulatory and environmental tasks for the project application.
Oil sands CEOs say carbon capture project a focus as new minister urges action








